Kelsey Park FC 1 Millwall U18s 1

Scott Fitzgerald's U18s completed another useful work-out ahead of the new Puma Southern Alliance League campaign at Kelsey Park FC, Beckenham, on Saturday.
As with the previous week against Gillingham, coach Scott took the opportunity to run the rule over his squad fielding virtually two different sides in either half.
Although the final score saw the honours shared, the result hardly reflected Millwall's dominance throughout.
The young Lions started brightly and striker Ikenna Ofoche almost netted in the opening minute with an angled drive that was inches wide of the upright.
Minutes later a dangerous cross into the Kelsey Park box by Jack Sim was plucked from the heads of both Keirnan Mason and Connor French as they both shaped to head home.
Late first half action saw Ofoche make a solo run into the home area but he was bundled over just as he was about to pull the trigger.
Midfielder Danny Keen then unleashed a splendid drive which the keeper did well to react to and push over the bar.
At the othe end Lions keeper Wayne Drummond was called upon just once in the first period, tipping away a well placed effort midway through the half.
Millwall continued to dominate after the restart and carved out a number of decent chances; a fierce drive by Grant Ludford was forced away for a corner, striker Lyle Taylor just failed to connect six yards out from a Gary Bowes cross and George Landais was denied by the woodwork as he flicked in a low cross.
Incredibly Kelsey Park took the lead on 75 minutes with their only effort on target in the second half.
Fortunately their lead only lasted five minutes before a combination of clever play involving Landais and Bowes split the home defence and Bowes finished by firing past the keeper.
Having hauled themselves level, The Lions piled forward in search of a winner with Lyle Taylor firing inches over, Hassan Janneh's effort flashing narrowly wide and only a fine save by the home keeper denying Bowes from registering his - and Millwall's second of the game.

Millwall first half: Drummond, Sim, Semper, Rogers, Reed, Beckles, Ofoche, Keen, French, Mason, Tefvik.

Millwall second half: Drummond, Olley, Fitzsimmons, O'Connor, Hegarty, Tefvik (Reed 70 mins), Janneh, Bowes, Landais, Taylor, Ludford.